Summary Of The
Day By Day
Events Of The
Crucifixion,
Death, Burial And
Resurrection
Of Jesus Christ
By
The
Twelve Apostles
On The Fifth Day, Wrongly Called Thursday
And he
delivered Him to the people on the day before the Feast of Unleavened Bread, their
feast. And they took the Lord and pushed Him as they ran, and said, “Let us
drag away the Son of God, having obtained power over Him.” And they clothed Him
with purple, and set Him on the seat of judgement, saying, “Judge righteously,
O king of Israel.” And one of them brought a crown of thorns and put it on the
head of the Lord. And others stood and spat in His eyes, and others Smote his cheeks: others pricked Him with a reed; and some
scourged Him, saying, “With this honour let us honour the Son of God.”
And
when it was noon, and darkness came over all Judaea: and they were troubled and
distressed, lest the sun had set, while He was yet alive: [for] it is written
for them, that the sun set not on him that hath been put to death. And one of
them said, “Give Him soured wine to drink. And they mixed and gave him to
drink, and fulfilled all things, and accomplished their sins against their own
head.
And
because of the darkness, many went about with lamps, supposing that it was
night, and fell down. And the Lord cried out, saying, by speaking in tongues.
And when he had spoken in tongues, he was taken up. And in that hour the veil
of the temple of Jerusalem was rent into two.
Burial Of The Sixthday, Wrongly Called Friday
And
then they drew out the nails from the hands of the Lord, and laid Him upon the
earth, and the whole earth quaked, and great fear arose. Then the sun shone,
and it was found to be the ninth hour: and the Israelites rejoiced, and
gave His body to Joseph that he might bury it, since he had seen what good
things He had done. And he took the Lord,
and washed Him, and rolled Him in a linen cloth, and brought Him into his own
tomb, which was called the Garden of Joseph.
Then
the Israelites, the elders and the priests, perceiving what evil they had done
to themselves, began to lament and to say, “Woe for our sins: the judgement
hath drawn near, and the end of Jerusalem.”
Fasting And Prayers
And I with my companions was grieved; and
being wounded in mind we hid ourselves: for we were being sought for by them as
malefactors, and as wishing to set fire to the temple. And upon all these
things we fasted and sat mourning and weeping night and day until the Sabbath.
8 But the scribes, Pharisees and elders being gathered together one with
another, when they heard that all the people murmured and beat their breasts
saying, “If by His death these most mighty signs have come to pass, see how
righteous He is,” - the eiders were afraid and came to Pilate, beseeching him
and saying, “Give us soldiers, that we may guard His sepulchre
for three days, lest His disciples come and steal Him away, and the people
suppose that He is risen from the dead and do us evil.”
And
Pilate gave them Petronius the centurion with soldiers to guard the tomb. And
with them came elders and scribes to the sepulchre,
and having rolled a great stone together with the centurion and the soldiers,
they all together who were there set it at the door of the sepulchre;
and they affixed seven seals, and they pitched a tent there and guarded it.
On The Seventhday, Wrongly Called Saturday
And
early in the morning as the Sabbath was drawing on, there came a multitude from
Jerusalem and the region round about, that they might see the sepulchre that was sealed.
9 And in the night in which the Lord's Day was drawing on, as the
soldiers kept guard two by two in a watch, there was a great voice in the
heaven; and they saw the heavens opened, and two men descend from thence with
great light and approached the tomb. And that stone which was put at the door
rolled of itself and made way in part; and the tomb was opened, and both the
young men entered in.
10 When
therefore those soldiers saw it, they awakened the centurion and the elders;
for they too were hard
(weak, tired and sleepy) by
keeping guard. And, as they declared what things they had seen, again they see
three men come forth from the tomb, and two of them supporting one, and a cross
following them: and of the two their heads reached unto the heaven (Angels), but
the head of Him that was led by them overpassed the heavens (Jesus Christ, the
Lord and Saviour).
And
they heard a voice from the heavens, saying, “Thou hast preached to them that
sleep (visited and delivered the saints from the Bottomless Pit, which is at
the center of the earth). And a response was heard from the cross, “Yes.”
Therefore,
scribes, Pharisees, elders and soldiers considered with one another, whether to
go away and show these things to Pilate. And while they yet thought about this,
the heavens again were seen to open, and a certain man descended and entered
into the sepulchre.
When
the centurion and they that were with him saw these things, they hastened in
the night to Pilate, leaving the tomb which they were watching, and declared
all things which they had seen, being greatly distressed and saying, “Truly He
was the Son of God.” Pilate answered and said, “I am pure from the blood of the
Son of God: but it was you people who determined this.”
Then,
they all drew near, besought him and entreated him to command the centurion and
the soldiers to say nothing of the things which they had seen: “For it is better,” say they, “for us to
be guilty of the greatest sin before God, and not to fall into the hands of the
people of the Israelites and to be stoned.” They were afraid to die. Pilate therefore commanded the centurion
and the soldiers to say nothing.
On The Firstday, Wrongly Called Sunday
12 And at dawn upon the Firstday, Mary Magdalen,
a disciple of the Lord, fearing because of the Jews, since they were burning
with wrath, had not done at the Lord's sepulchre the
things which women are do for those that died and for those that are beloved by
them - she took her friends with her and came to the sepulchre
where Jesus was
laid. And they feared lest the Israelites should see them, and they said,
“Although on that day on which He was crucified we could not weep and lament,
yet now let us do these things at His sepulchre. But
who shall roll away for us the stone that was laid at the door of the sepulchre, that
we may enter in and sit by Him and do the things that are due? For the stone
was great, and we fear lest someone see us. And if we cannot, yet if we but set
at the door the things which we bring for a memorial of Him, we will weep and
lament, until we
come unto our home – we return home.”
13 And
they went and found the tomb opened, and coming near they looked in there; and
they see there a certain young man sitting in the midst of the tomb, beautiful
and clothed in a robe exceeding bright: who said to them, “Why have you come?
Whom do you seek? Him that was crucified? He is risen and gone. But if you
believe not, look in and see the place where He lay, that He is not [here]; for
He is risen and gone thither, whence He was sent.” Then the women
feared and fled.
On The Last Day Of The Feast Of Unleavened
Bread
Now it
was the last day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and many were going forth,
returning to their homes, as the feast was ended. But we, the twelve apostles
of the Lord, wept and were grieved: and each one, being grieved for that which
was come to pass, departed to his home.
But I
Simon Peter and Andrew my brother took our nets and went to the sea; and there
was with us Levi the son of Alphaeus, whom the Lord
changed his name to James.
Three Days Inside The Earth
Jesus Christ was buried on the sixth day, which humanity
wrongly call Friday. His burial took place before 4:00pm.
That is one day.
From 4:00pm on the Sixthday to 4:00pm on the Seventhday, which humanity wrongly call Saturday.
That was the second day.
From 4:00pm on the Seventhday to
the eve and night of the Firstday, which humanity wrongly call Sunday.
That was third day.
When Jesus Christ said three days, He said so according to heavenly time, and not according to earthly time. The holy book shows that God counts the day from evening to evening, and not from midnight to midnight.
That God did creation on the Firstday does not mean that God was working throughout the first day, from morning to night. The moment God spoke on that first day, it was enough. Even so, God spoke on each of the six days. God did these, before all creation manifested physically. All creations started to come into physical fulfilments and manifestations, by evolution. Hence, evolution is the long process of creation.
Humanity work for five days a week, here on earth. That does not mean that humanity have to work from morning till night. They work for 8 hrs only in a day, and that is regarded and counted as one day.
If somebody eats biscuit once on the Fifthday; once on the Sixthday; and once on the Firstday, the person has eaten biscuits for three days. To eat food in a day does not mean to keep on eating food, continuously, from morning till night.
The Eternal Now
In heaven, there is no time. Even days do not exist in heaven as humanity have here one earth. Eternity is the eternal now. Now that is everlasting. Always now, and now always. Now that is always in existence.
What humanity call one day is simply the time it takes the earth to rotate through 360 degrees.